Freshman wide receiver Marquel Wade, who you can watch flatten an unsuspecting Vanderbilt punt returner here, was suspended Tuesday by the SEC for Saturday's game against South Carolina in Fayetteville.

In typical knee-jerk fashion, a division emerged among message board trolls and bloggers after Wade's hit and subsequent ejection: some said the hit was reflective of Arkansas' dirty program; others said it was incidental helmet-to-helmet contact.

I, four days later, find myself somewhere in the middle. Less concerned with the hit, I was more disturbed with the aftermath. The high-stepping, chest-banging spectacle that concluded with Wade being dragged to the locker room by Arkansas personnel. This while Wade continued to flail and wail.

But hey, this a teenager playing college football in front of tens of thousands of desperate fans. Is he due the backlash he's received? Some think not, and I don't either. Kids do dumb stuff, and regularly their emotions supersede their cognition.

I am tired of seeing personal victory dances during the games, especially when the game could end in a loss. A victory dance on an infraction is even more disturbing. Arkansas is not an obnoxious team, but from time to time Arkansas gets an obnoxious student player. I have seen worse offenses from teams like LSU, Alabama, Oregon, and a few other teams. Arkansas, is held to a higher standard. This players dance is not in anyway reflective of the People of the State, or of the students of the University of Arkansas.